Santa Rita Mountains
Open Pit Mine
Public Forum Update
The August 14th ADEQ public forum outlining the details of Hudbay's open pit mine permit focused on air quality and the steps they are taking to monitor its effect on the environment and local communities.
Despite being advertised as a presentation only event, the ADEQ allowed several hours for public questions. Many attendees challenged the ADEQ's findings and monitoring systems set in place to control the activities of Hudbay and its subsidiary, Copper World, who will be operating the mines for the next 44 years if the permit is approved.
Major take-a-ways include:
- Hudbay's intention to produce sulfuric acid for use on-site and for sale to other mining operations, and its potential for a spill or air dump contaminating the environment and surrounding communities.
- Fine particles of waste materials such as lead, mercury, uranium, and cadmium that could be transported by prevailing air currents to surrounding homes and schools, including Copper Ridge Elementary School located just 1.2 miles from the northern edge of a major tailing's pile.
- The possibility of an "atmospheric plume" from the mine that will drift northwest from the permanent tailing's piles located throughout the 26 square mile mining area.
There's still time to voice your concerns.
- Attend the second ADEQ in-person public forum on September 10th. Comments are welcome and will become public record.
Comments and letters must be received
by SEPTEMBER 15th. So please act now!
Click Here to view the entire ADEQ public forum presentation plus Q&A's.
Click here to view a KGUN 9 News segment.
Photo courtesy of Save the Scenic Santa Rita Mountains Asso.
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